AUGUST 2010

Paula McCartney has five photographs from the Bird Watching series acquired by the Smithsonian Museum of American Art.

We are delighted to announce the representation of Phillip Toledano.


JULY 2010

We are delighted to announce the release of two new photographs by gallery artist, Doug Keyes.

We are pleased to announce that gallery artists, Odette England, Elaine Duigenan and Cornelia Hediger, are featured in the Spring 2010 NY ARTS magazine.

Tessa Bunney is exhibiting Home Work at Zoe Bingham Fine Art (London), July 3 — August 21, 2010. The exhibition coincides with the publication of her monograph, by the same name, pubished by Dewi Lewis.

Paula McCartney is exhibiting her series, Bird Watching, at the Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago), July 2 — September 26, 2010.


JUNE 2010

We are very pleased to announce that a selection of photographs from the We English series, by Simon Roberts, have been acquired by the National Media Museum (Bradford, UK).

Paula McCartney has a selection of photographs from the Bird Watching series included in the group exhibition, Daydream Nation, at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, June 8—August 21.

Paula McCartney's artist books are being exhibited at the Brooklyn Public Library. The exhibition, Interpreting Nature: A Collection of Artists Books by Paula McCartney, on show through September 10.


MAY 2010

Simon Roberts will be exhibiting his Motherland series in a solo exhibition at Bank Street Arts, Sheffield (UK). The exhibition dates are, May 11—June 9, 2010.


APRIL 2010

Elaine Duigenan is currently exhibiting new photographs—made as part of her residency at The Royal College of Surgeons (UK)—in the new multi-million pound Surgical Training Skills Wing. The residency will conclude with a second exhibition of photographs in September 2010.

William Greiner is currently showing at the New Orleans Museum of Art. The exhibition includes his series Fallen Paradise and Land's End. The exhibition continues through to July 11, 2010.

Tessa Bunney has been commissioned to photograph a series of photographs about the Hereford cow, to be exhibited at the Hereford Photography Festival (UK).

Paula McCartney has been awarded a 2010 Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant. The award is a $6,000 grant in recognition of her Bird Watching series and artist book.

William Greiner has images from Land's End featured in Issue 13 of Fraction Magazine (online). The article can be viewed here: http://www.fractionmagazine.com/artist/williamgreiner/


MARCH 2010

Paula McCartney's first monograph, Bird Watching, has been published by Princeton Architectural Press, with texts contributed by Darius Himes and Karen Irvine.

Simon Roberts has been selected by the United Kingdom's House of Commons, as the 2010 Election Artist. An interview on BBC News can be viewed here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/8576881.stm

Paula McCartney is interviewed on WFMU about the Bird Watching exhibition. You can listen to the radio interview here: www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/35063.

Tessa Bunney is currently an artist-in-residence at the Jyväskylä Printmaking Centre, Finland. The residency dates are 10—24 March and is organised by the Connection North, International Residency Exchange Project.

Simon Roberts will be exhibiting his We English series in his first solo museum exhibitin at the National Media Museum, Bradford(UK). The exhibition dates are March 12—September 5, 2010.

Paula McCartney and Lisa M Robinson have both been selected for the group exhibiiton 31 Women in Art Photography being presented by the Humble Arts Foundation in New York City. The exhibiton dates are March 6—April 10, 2010 at the Affirmation Arts Foundation.


FEBRUARY 2010

Sarah Lynch has been nominated for the FOAM Paul Huf Award 2010.

KLOMPCHING GALLERY is delighted to congratulate Simon Roberts, on our recent placement of his Motherland Box Set (limited edition of 3), together with six photographs from the critically acclaimed Motherland series, into the collection of George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film

Odette England's Attentional Landscapes series is featured in the Faux Histories edition of Specs Journal.

Simon Roberts will be exhibiting his Motherland and We English series in a solo exhibitin at the Bonington Gallery, Nottingham (UK). The exhibition is entitled Motherland / Homeland, February 19—March 19, 2010.


JANUARY 2010

Simon Roberts' series, We English, has been reviewed by Gerry Badger, in the current issue of AG Magazine (Issue 58/Winter 2010).

Tessa Bunney has an eight-page feature on her Home Work series in the February 2010 edition of Geographical (the magazine of The Royal Geographical Society).

Lisa M Robinson will be showing photographs from her Snowbound series at the Temple Gallery, Tucson (AR). Exhibition dates are January 23—February 23, 2010. An artist's reception will be held on January 29, 2010.

Elaine Duigenan had an image from her new series, Micro Mundi, launched into space on the Shuttle Atlantis on November 16, 2009. A photograph, by NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin, documenting this historic event, can be viewed on the artist's website.

Simon Roberts' second monograph, We English, published by Chirs Boot Ltd., has been selected as a Best Book for 2009 by Photo-eye.

Paula McCartney's Bird Watching series is featured in the article 'Human Nature', written by Madeline Yale and appearing in the Fall 2009 issue of SPOT magazine.

Odette England's Attentional Landscapes series is featured in the Winter edition of London Independent Photography magazine.

Photographer, Martin Parr, chooses an image from Simon Roberts' critically-acclaimed We English series, for his picture of the year in the Telegraph's (UK) Pictures of the Year: Photographers Choice.

Simon Roberts will be exhibiting his Polyarnye Nochi series in a solo exhibition at the Crane Kalman Brighton Gallery. Exhibition dates are January 7—February 7, 2010.


DECEMBER 2009

Antony Crossfield is featured on the cover of HotShoe, December/January issue. His Foreign Body series is reviewed in a 10 page feature, with an excellent essay written by Bill Kouwenhoven.

Simon Roberts talks about the beauty of the photo book on the popular Lens Culture on-line magazine.

Simon Roberts' book, We English, makes The Guardian's (UK) 'Best of 2009' List.

Odette England's Attentional Landscapes series is featured in the December 2009 issue of Photographie magazine, in a monthly column written by Ute Noll.


NOVEMBER 2009

The artwork of Helen Sear is included in the 50th issue of Portfolio. The publication is celebrating 21 years of publishing contemporary photography by featuring 50 of the UK's "most magnificant artist photographers".

Simon Roberts is included in the group exhibition, "What Lies Beneath: Nature and Urban Landscape in EU Photography", curated by Judith Turner-Yamamoto. The exhition is at the House of Sweden and forms part of the FotoweekDC Festival. Exhition dates are November 7—November 22, 2009.

Cornelia Hediger has a fourteen page feature, about her Doppelgänger series, featured in the 2010 edition of the annual Snoecks publication, with an article written by An Olaerts.

Simon Roberts' new series, We English, will be exhibited at Paris Photo.

Tessa Bunney has an exhibition of her series, Home Work, showing at the Lighthouse Media Centre, (UK). The exhibition opens on Thursday, 25th November with an artist talk.


SEPTEMBER 2009

Simon Roberts is interviewed, about We English, in the Foto8 magazine and on the What's the Jackanory blog site. His image, Keynes Country Park Beach, was a PDN Photo of the Day on 25th September, 2009.

We are very pleased to announce that a selection of photographs from the We English series, by Simon Roberts, have been placed into the Birmingham Central Library (UK) photography collection.

Tessa Bunney has an exhibition of her series, Home Work, showing at the Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate (UK). The exhibition dates are: September 5 — November 8. The series, about domestic labour in the suburbs and villages in and around Hanoi (Vietnam), is also featured on the web magazine, Lens Culture.


AUGUST 2009

Simon Roberts has his We English series featured in The Guardian (22 August), with an accompanying online slideshow.

Cornelia Hediger has a ten page feature in the August/September issue of Hotshoe magazine, with an excellent article written by Susan Bright.

Paula McCartney has images featured in three upcoming group exhibitions. Six works from her Bronx Zoo, Accumulations and Bird Watching series will be shown at the JK Gallery in Los Angeles (September 12—October 31, 2009). Seven pieces from the Bird Watching series form part of the Between History and Memory at the Eleanor Prest Reese and Robert B. Berkshire Galleries, Herron Shool of Art and Design, Indianapolis (October 7—November 14, 2009). Images from her new series, A Field Guide to Snow and Ice will be shown at the Cargill Hall Gallery at the Minneapolis Public Library in Minneapolis (September 18, 2009—January 10, 2010), in a show entitled ARTmn.


JULY 2009

Elaine Duigenan will have images from her Net series featured in the exhibition It's Still Life at RayKo Photo Center (San Francisco, CA). The exhibition dates are August 6 — September 22, 2009.

Rhubarb-Rhubarb is the United Kingdom's premier annual event, at which photographers have their portfolios reviewed by an international group of curators, editors, dealers, gallery owners, agents, etc. This year it celebrates its 10th anniversary with a selection of a single image by twelve different photographers, chosen by invited selectors, as having stood out during the event's ten year history. We are delighted to announce that Antony Crossfield, Elaine Duigenan, and Simon Roberts have been selected as three of the twelve featured photographers. The exhibition is in the White Walls Gallery in Birmingham (UK) and continues until August 18, 2009.

Elaine Duigenan has been awarded a Wellcome Trust Arts Award, given to support imaginative and experimental arts projects that investigate biomedical science. The award will enable Duigenan to work with the Collection of Surgeon's Tools at the The Royal College of Surgeons of England. She will be charting her research and progress on www.armamentaria.wordpress.com.


APRIL 2009

Cornelia Hediger is featured in the on-line magazine 'Visura'.

Antony Crossfield is featured in the current issue of the British Journal of Photography (6 April), in an article entitled 'Vile Bodies' by Dr. Eugenie Shinkle.

Elaine Duigenan has been selected for the inaugural exhibition at Ben Pentreath Ltd.; a specialist home and design boutique in Bloosmbury (London). The exhibition dates are May 6—16.


MARCH 2009

Elaine Duigenan has two images from her "Nylon" series included in an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London). The exhibition is an annual rotation that features 40 outstanding photographs from the museum's photography collection and opens on 15th May.

Sarah Lynch is featured in the current issue of Source (issue no. 57), with images from her new series of work. Images from her "Suspended Realities" series is also featured on the cover of the Jerwood Photography Award's anniversary publicatin, together with a feature on the images that won her the award in 2004.

Paula McCartney has images from her "Bird Watching" series, featured in the group exhibition 'Human Nature' at the Houston Centre for Photography. The exhibition dates are April 3 — May 11.

Tessa Bunney is currently artist-in-residence at Newby Hall (Ripon, UK).

Gallery artist, Lisa M. Robinson, has been nominated for the 2009 Leopold Godowsky Jr Photography Awards, administered by the Photographic Resource Center (Boston, MA). The award honors and encourages excellence and creativity in contemporary color photography. The jurors include the PRC curatorial team, together with the 2009 guest jurors: William Ewing (Director, Musée de l Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland) and Hannah Frieser (Director, Light Work, Syracuse, New York). Winners will be awarded with an exhibition at the PRC opening in November 2009 with an accompanying publication and a cash award of $2,500.

Helen Sear's exhibition at the G39 Gallery in Cardiff (Wales, UK) has been reviewed in FRIEZE.

Cornelia Hediger has been selected as a PDN 30 2009. This coveted award is given annually, to thirty new and emerging photographers, that Photo District News determines to be the photographers to watch.


FEBRUARY 2009

Simon Roberts has been nominated for the KLM Paul Huf Award 2009, organised by Foam FotografieMuseum, Amsterdam. The award is specifically intended for a talented young photographer from anywhere in the world. The winner, to be announced on 14 March 2009, will be awarded a cash prize of 20,000 Euros, a three week period as an artist-in-residence in Amsterdam and an exhibition at Foam in September 2009.

Simon Roberts' Polyarne Noche series is featured at the Format International Photography Festival in Derby (UK). The festival dates are March 6 — April 5, 2009.

Cornelia Hediger is a nominee for the Sanata Fe Prize for Photography 2009. The prize includes a $5,000 cash award, participation in Review Santa Fe and an on-line exhibition.

Simon Roberts will be delivering seven lectures, as part of the Royal Photographic Society's annual series of UK-wide lectures. He will be speaking about the acclaimed Motherland photo project, as well as his new photo series, We English.


JANUARY 2009

KLOMPCHING GALLERY is pleased to announce that it will be attending the Affordable Art Fair, New York, May 6—10, 2009.

Paula McCartney has work from her Bird Watching series featured in a group exhibition at the Newspace Center for Photography in Portland (OR), Febraury 6—March, 2009.

Antony Crossfield is featured on the cover of NYArts Magazine (Vol. 13, No. 11/12) with an accompanying feature on his photography series Foreign Bodies. His recent award as the winner of The Independent Photographers Terry O'Neill Award (2008) has also been featured in the British Journal of Photography, FStop Magazine and Metavisual (online magazine).

Tessa Bunney has been shortlisted for the Nikon / British Journal of Photography Project Assistance Award. The overall prize is a £5,000 (c$7,250 USD) bursary to complete a proposed photography project.

Lisa M Robinson is featured in DWELL magazine (February 2009), with work from the Snowbound project.